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on wall street, the dow added 22 points yesterday. and the nasdaq ticked up two points. >>> fresh evidence this morning of the toll that the recession is having on americans. nearly 44 million people now live in poverty. that's one in seven americans, the highest rate in 15 years. experts actually expected the numbers to be worse. but many people are moving in with family now to save money and share expenses. >>> the head of the johnson & johnson division responsible for most of those recent recalls is now retiring. pauline goggins is leaving early next year after nearly 30 years at the company. >>> gm's new ceo says taxpayers won't get their bailout money back when the company has its initial public offering. instead, he says, it will take several years for the remaining $43 billion to be repaid. >>> a deal to create the world's biggest airline could get shareholder approval later today. united and continental airlines will announce results of a vote today. if shareholders approve, the $3 billion deal could close in about two weeks.
on wall street, the dow added 22 points yesterday. and the nasdaq ticked up two points. >>> fresh evidence this morning of the toll that the recession is having on americans. nearly 44 million people now live in poverty. that's one in seven americans, the highest rate in 15 years. experts actually expected the numbers to be worse. but many people are moving in with family now to save money and share expenses. >>> the head of the johnson & johnson division responsible for...
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as far as how the movie's doing, rotten tomatoes had 22 reviews. 52% liked it. >> apparently someone can let you go. we do have a reason to celebrate next. so don't go away. tations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made hd 3. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to ensure your total satisfaction. i expected they'd help me file some paperwork with medicare and my insurance. i never expected them to be so nice or work so hard to get me a power chair at no cost to me. if we qualify you and medicare denies your claim for a w scooter or power chair, i'll give it to you absolutely free. that's the scooter store guarantee. we'll wo with your insurance company, even help with financing. if there's a way, we'll find it. when they delivered mom's power chair, i expected they'd show her how to use it once or twice. that
as far as how the movie's doing, rotten tomatoes had 22 reviews. 52% liked it. >> apparently someone can let you go. we do have a reason to celebrate next. so don't go away. tations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made hd 3. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> let's do it now. >> let's do. >> time for news you can't use. we talked an awful lot yesterday about levi johnston's sit-down interview with mr. lawrence o'donnell grilling him on the issues of the day. >> the guy is running for mayor. >> running for mayor of wasilla. you want to know how lawrence prepares for an important interview like this? he said i'm interviewing levi johnston, how should i approach this? what's my preparation. he announced last night, he locked himself into the office, he said i'm going to google the katie couric interview with sarah palin and cut and paste those exact questions. put them into my jiscript. >> do you believe evolution should be taught as a separate scientific principle or one of several theories? >> i think it should be taught as an effective principal. >> do you believe evolution should be taught as an accepted scientific principle or one of several theories sglou ear kind of getting over my head o
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> let's do it now. >> let's do. >> time for news you can't use. we talked an awful lot yesterday about levi johnston's sit-down interview with mr. lawrence o'donnell grilling him on the issues of the day. >> the guy is running for mayor. >> running for mayor of wasilla. you want to know how lawrence prepares for an important interview like this? he said i'm...
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kick stephens howling, and gradkowski comes back and is he just three plays to tie it. 22-yard touchdown and we're tied at 7. darren mcfadden's two-yard touchdown gives oakland the 20-17 lead oat halftime. what is the most first half points scored by oakland in five years, but arizona scored the om touchdown of the second- half. cardinals led 24-20 and 24-34 now. janikowski misses wide left. this last one, well that is the one that will be hard to swallow. 24-34,24-23, cardinals survivor. raiders offense was just awful inside the red-zone and they fall to 1-2. >> another afc west team, kansas city may be the most revamped and improved team in the nfl and today the chiefs used all phases of their game to make the 49ers look slow, confused and down right overrated. niners' quarterback alex smith coming off one of the best games of his career, but never found his groove. the pass to crabtree is batted down. it's intercepted. mat cassell to the rookie mccluster and he is too little to play in the nfl, yeah, right. the speedy dexter mccluster is in for the touchdown. mat cassell with a double
kick stephens howling, and gradkowski comes back and is he just three plays to tie it. 22-yard touchdown and we're tied at 7. darren mcfadden's two-yard touchdown gives oakland the 20-17 lead oat halftime. what is the most first half points scored by oakland in five years, but arizona scored the om touchdown of the second- half. cardinals led 24-20 and 24-34 now. janikowski misses wide left. this last one, well that is the one that will be hard to swallow. 24-34,24-23, cardinals survivor....
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showers in new orleans, houston and san antonio. thunderstorms from phoenix to el paso. >> mostly 70s from albuquerque to boise. 72 in the twin cities. 82 in detroit. almost 70 in boston. and 80 here in new york. a summer-like 88 in baltimore. near-record highs in the southeast. >>> two of cable tv's more popular foes went toe-to-toe last night. jon stewart was on bill o'reilly's show. >> stewart was there to promote his book. but he defended president obama. even the lighter moments seemed to have a certain edge about them. >> i can't get on it. >> she doesn't like you. >> i know. why? >> you're not likable. >> why do i have to get a sprained wrist when i buy your book? >> i put effort into my books. i don't put one out every six months. >> not me. i write them all. >> o'reilly will appear on stewart's now next week. that will be interesting, i'm sure. >>> business news is next, including changes coming at the cost of your favorite starbucks drink. >>> then, the world's richest. what the list of billionaires says about the economy.
showers in new orleans, houston and san antonio. thunderstorms from phoenix to el paso. >> mostly 70s from albuquerque to boise. 72 in the twin cities. 82 in detroit. almost 70 in boston. and 80 here in new york. a summer-like 88 in baltimore. near-record highs in the southeast. >>> two of cable tv's more popular foes went toe-to-toe last night. jon stewart was on bill o'reilly's show. >> stewart was there to promote his book. but he defended president obama. even the...
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but what do you say to that, stephen? >> reporter: but the testimony went on for several uncomfortable minutes, though not every member gave him undivided attention. >> this is america. i don't want a tomato picked by a mexican. i want it picked by an american, then sliced by a guatemalan and served in a spa where a chilean gives me a brazilian. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi saw no problem. >> he's an american. if he has a point of view he can bring attention to an important issue like immigration. >> reporter: republicans said colbert mocked the process. >> if you don't know they were illegal there may have been legal workers there. is that correct? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: privately some worried the spectacle would fan the flames of voter disgust at a time when the electorate is on edge. >> whatever the spanish word for mano is. >> reporter: on thursday night what should have been a candidate debate turned into fight night in vegas as audience members broke into a scuffle tradinging punches while the se
but what do you say to that, stephen? >> reporter: but the testimony went on for several uncomfortable minutes, though not every member gave him undivided attention. >> this is america. i don't want a tomato picked by a mexican. i want it picked by an american, then sliced by a guatemalan and served in a spa where a chilean gives me a brazilian. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi saw no problem. >> he's an american. if he has a point of view he can bring attention...
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in other news, congress provides plenty of materials for stephen colbert. today he returned the favor testifying before a house subcommittee in character as a faux commentator. not the strangest thing that's ever happened on capitol hill, but close. congressional correspondent nancy cordes was there. >> reporter: with stephen colbert at the witness table, this congressional hearing felt more like open mic night. >> i certainly hope that my star pow kerr bump this hearing all the way up to c-span 1. >> reporter: the fake conservative t.v. host was invited to testify about the plight of migrant farm workers after he accepted a challenge on his show. >> i >> i'll do it. >> reporter: to spend a day packing corn or picking beans. >> are there any beans in the shade? when you're picking beans you have to spend all day bending over, it turns out-- and i do not know this-- most soil is at ground level. if we can put a man on the moon, why can't we make the earth waist high? >> does one day in the field make you an expert witness? >> i believe one day of me studying
in other news, congress provides plenty of materials for stephen colbert. today he returned the favor testifying before a house subcommittee in character as a faux commentator. not the strangest thing that's ever happened on capitol hill, but close. congressional correspondent nancy cordes was there. >> reporter: with stephen colbert at the witness table, this congressional hearing felt more like open mic night. >> i certainly hope that my star pow kerr bump this hearing all the way...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> because my great grandfather didn't travel across 4,000 miles of the atlantic ocean to see this country overrun by immigrants. he did it because he killed a man back in ireland. that's the rumor, i don't know if that's true, i would like to have that stricken from the record. maybe you can offer for visas to the immigrants who will, let's face it, be doing these jobs anyway. and the improved status could allow recourse if they are abused. if your coworker can't be exploited, then you are less likely to be exploited yourself. and that itself might improve pay and working conditions on these farms and eventually americans may consider taking these jobs again. >> stephen colbert taking his act to capitol hill to testify on the house subcommittee hearing on immigrant farm labor. it was part comedy part policy, but not everyone in washington is laughing. we'll bring in john harwood, cbs's chief washington correspondent. i don't know about you
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> because my great grandfather didn't travel across 4,000 miles of the atlantic ocean to see this country overrun by immigrants. he did it because he killed a man back in ireland. that's the rumor, i don't know if that's true, i would like to have that stricken from the record. maybe you can offer for visas to the immigrants who will, let's face it, be doing these jobs anyway. and the...
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>> i heard about your march to keep fear alive, stephen colbert. you will see me on the washington mall on october 30th! >> they're obviously having some fun at his expense. now, "the daily show" coincidentally will be in washington during the time of the scheduled march. or the scheduled rally there. taping shows to air october 25th and 28th. and he's also -- jon stewart, by the way, promoting a new book called "earth: the book." >> okay. a little promo there too. those guys are so good. no wonder everyone loves them so much. they're so funny. >> keep fear alive. >> there's always -- this controversy kind of pops up every couple of months when there's kind of this magazine cover, people say ooh, what did you do to it, did you doctor it. remember years ago with o.j. and "time" darkened his face during the trial and all this. anyway, kind of the reverse problem here. you guys remember the lovely actress who starred in that movie a little while back call "s"ga well, apparently, she's on te and now critics are saying, well, wait a minute, did you ligh
>> i heard about your march to keep fear alive, stephen colbert. you will see me on the washington mall on october 30th! >> they're obviously having some fun at his expense. now, "the daily show" coincidentally will be in washington during the time of the scheduled march. or the scheduled rally there. taping shows to air october 25th and 28th. and he's also -- jon stewart, by the way, promoting a new book called "earth: the book." >> okay. a little promo...
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stephen colbert did q. and allegedly work a few hours or day. >> as a bit for his >> he's going to go in and call would by chair woman and talk about his first hand personal picks. he did a comedy skit. >> he stayed in character five or sen minutes. the topec was hr bill. >> talk about immigrant farm labor and a lot of people said he wasted congressional time. but it was five-seven minutes and he stayed in character. >> the hearing went on longer and it was a lot of the people testifying . would anyone talk about the subcommittee hearing on immigration if he had not gone and shed light or caused some people to pay attention. >> the publicity stunt was valuable usually subhearings don't have that many cameras. that was valuable. but illuminating the issue or getting to the heart of the matter as to whether or not jobs can be filmed by americans or illegal immigrants, i don't think they got to the bottom. >> no special sessions is a rub for a lot of people. those cost $125,000 for a session . if he ate up 5-s
stephen colbert did q. and allegedly work a few hours or day. >> as a bit for his >> he's going to go in and call would by chair woman and talk about his first hand personal picks. he did a comedy skit. >> he stayed in character five or sen minutes. the topec was hr bill. >> talk about immigrant farm labor and a lot of people said he wasted congressional time. but it was five-seven minutes and he stayed in character. >> the hearing went on longer and it was a lot...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. >> couric: we end tonight with a reality show of sorts-- one where the prize is proximity. celia haten reports it's a chance to get close to some of the most endangered and adorable animals on earth. >> reporter: pandas are the rock stars of the animal kingdom, drawing crowds and cameras to their every move. so it's no surprise a global competition to serve as a pambassador-- or panda ambassador-- is intense. winners ghetto spend a month in china working closely with these endangered animals. the contest attracted 61,000 entries from 52 countries. the payoff for this contest is to help preserve the wild panda and publicize its plight but these captive pandas live a life of relative luxury. they eat
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. >> couric: we end tonight with a reality show of sorts-- one where the prize is proximity. celia haten reports it's a chance to get close to some...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >>> >>> and finally, on this night that the u.s. combat mission in iraq formally ends, we remember some of those moments, those surprises, when mom or dad came back from war -- truly home. surprised faces overflowing with tears and love. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: for everyone, a long journey ended. hugs so tight, they seem to squeeze the months of worry away. there was the 10-year-old, hannah, who made brave little video diaries. >> my dad, master sergeant joe myers, is in iraq right now. >> reporter: not knowing, later, at school -- >> come here. >> daddy! >> reporter: in another classroom, a navy s.e.a.l., senior chief terry daus, appearing in his daughter's thir
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >>> >>> and finally, on this night that the u.s. combat mission in iraq formally ends, we remember...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> so we're plankton on the musical food chain. >> glee returned for a second season and the kids at mckinley high are back with new drama and brand-new performances. we recently talked with cast members about this season. >> reporter: after a tough loss at regionals the glee club is back at mckinley high. >> you have to go from a small rebel force to a giant wall of sound! >> reporter: faced with more budget cuts mr. shoester pushes the kids to recruit new members like sam evans. >> get on board of a project like this that's this hot you kind of know that it's going to be one of those things where it's just -- mine it's something you could show on tv. >> reporter: -- i mean it's something you could show on tv. >> reporter: singing sensation sherie admits to being a big fan and admits to being a bit nervous about being on it. what are you nervous about? >> it's my first ever time at acting and comedy because i'm more in singing and dancing.
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> so we're plankton on the musical food chain. >> glee returned for a second season and the kids at mckinley high are back with new drama and brand-new performances. we recently talked with cast members about this season. >> reporter: after a tough loss at regionals the glee club is back at mckinley high. >> you have to go from a small rebel force to a giant wall of...
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well, court ended early last thursday after the defendant you see here, stephen he stephen ha seizure-like symptoms. with the details of the case so horrific, what is going to happen going forward now? >> a bizarre case to say the least, from beginning to end. right now there is a police sergeant on the stand who is testifying more about exactly what happened inside of that house and, most importantly, the evidence it recovered to tie these two men, stephen hayes and joshua komisarjevsky to the crime. the older of the two suspects is being tried first and the other suspect, who will be tried after him. as many legal experts point out, this is not so much a trial about guilt or innocence, as we normally see where the defense is, of course, trying to prove that their client is not guilty. in this case, the defense attorney for steven hayes admitted from the very beginning committed this crime and admitted to the killing, as well. he said, look, don't put my client to death. just give oslife sentence. basically calling this a robbery that got out of control. late last week in a very surprise
well, court ended early last thursday after the defendant you see here, stephen he stephen ha seizure-like symptoms. with the details of the case so horrific, what is going to happen going forward now? >> a bizarre case to say the least, from beginning to end. right now there is a police sergeant on the stand who is testifying more about exactly what happened inside of that house and, most importantly, the evidence it recovered to tie these two men, stephen hayes and joshua komisarjevsky...
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hard to believe. >>> well, comedienne stephen colbert is on capitol hill. "the colbert report" host is testifying on farm workers who are illegal immigrants. he has focused on the united farm workers take our jobs campaign. he spent a day last month picking vegetables. will be making a more high-profile visit to washington next month. it is the beginning of stinkbug season. there are reports of them all across our area. it's actually cled the shield bug because of its shape, but better known as a stinkbug because of the distinct smell. ty get a natural cue to head toward shelter to prepare for winter. one local pest control company says they've been receiving more calls than ual. experts say the bugs have come all the way from china. they have no natural predators, so they can live for months. yikes. >>> 116 is your time, 89 degrees to come. still to come an end of an era, the last old-schol light bulb factory in the country. >>> and how teachers are using nontraditional teaching measures tonspire their students. >>> it still fee like summer outside. tom is
hard to believe. >>> well, comedienne stephen colbert is on capitol hill. "the colbert report" host is testifying on farm workers who are illegal immigrants. he has focused on the united farm workers take our jobs campaign. he spent a day last month picking vegetables. will be making a more high-profile visit to washington next month. it is the beginning of stinkbug season. there are reports of them all across our area. it's actually cled the shield bug because of its shape,...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. long summer days, and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® clinical skincare. exclusive ion2 complex combined with activating cream helps restore collagen depleted skin. neutrogena clinical skincare is clinically tested to undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just 4 weeks. do-overs do exist. [ female announcer ] new clinical skincare. neutrogena. #1 dermatologist recommended brand. but it's also rich in powerful nutrients that help cleanse and purify your body. cranberries are the ninja fruit. wh-wh-whoa! ocean spray -- tastes good, good for you. ♪ >>> tonight the richmond city council will decide whether to spend another $1.5 million to keep three local schools open for the 2012 school year. the schools in the district include john f. kennedy high school, olinda elementary and grant elementary. city
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she's number 22 on our most vulnerable list. this is a seat, by the way, that mccain -- that bush carried in '04. it's really been a republican seat. obama overperformed being a favorite son in illinois. the next bucket of seats that we're looking at that are in our field of 64, what we call the district that had obama surge voters where all of these extra young voters and african-american voters and hispanic voters that somehow propelled democrats out of nowhere to win a couple of these seet seats. perfect example is in hi, specifically in cincinnati here. number eight. one of our most vulnerable guys on this list of course is steve dreehouse. he beat a republican member of congress who is now looking for a rematch. this is a seat that has 27% of the district, african-american, will they come out in 2010? a big test. and then finally we have sort of the bucket of seats that we're calling the tsunami warning. that if the wave gets very big, this is the place that we think it could start cresting. we're looking at iowa. iowa is a
she's number 22 on our most vulnerable list. this is a seat, by the way, that mccain -- that bush carried in '04. it's really been a republican seat. obama overperformed being a favorite son in illinois. the next bucket of seats that we're looking at that are in our field of 64, what we call the district that had obama surge voters where all of these extra young voters and african-american voters and hispanic voters that somehow propelled democrats out of nowhere to win a couple of these seet...
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how are things in new orleans? it seems unfathomable for them to be hit with this double whammy of this oil spill, waiting on the economy there. how are folks holding up? >> you know what, if there's one thing about new orleans, you know, the people will always maintain a positive attitude and they've been through so much better and if there's anybody that can fight back through the tough economic times that the oil spill has caused, it's the people of the gulf coast and the people of new orleans. you know, things are still tough for a lot of people, obviously it affected tourism quite a bit, but hopefully, this thursday night kickoff game against the vikings got things kicked off, so to speak, so the city is well -- for tourism, i heard we had about 300,000 people come to town without even a ticket to the game, they were here to hang out and enjoy the festivities and certainly that was big for the tourism industry and good to the economy yet. martha: i know you're going to give everybody a lot of inspiration and a
how are things in new orleans? it seems unfathomable for them to be hit with this double whammy of this oil spill, waiting on the economy there. how are folks holding up? >> you know what, if there's one thing about new orleans, you know, the people will always maintain a positive attitude and they've been through so much better and if there's anybody that can fight back through the tough economic times that the oil spill has caused, it's the people of the gulf coast and the people of new...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> this president and this congress has put this nation on the road to bankruptcy, and they're pressing down on the accelerator. it is time to press on the brake and put us back on the road to recovery and opportunity. >> chris: texas republican congressman jeb henseling delivering the basic message behind the house g.o.p.'s new "a pledge to america," and we're back now with the panel. juan, house republicans came out this week. here i have it. the slick 45-page document, "a pledge to america." there is a lot of disagreement, even among conservatives about how constructive it is. what do you make of it? >> well, i remember bill kristol, and i think brit was in on this, too, saying you know what? we have to take seriously the nation's debt. and we have to add some substance and the fact that republicans are very popular, but able to say no to president obama. but what do republicans believe? they need to put some meat on the bones. i was loo
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> this president and this congress has put this nation on the road to bankruptcy, and they're pressing down on the accelerator. it is time to press on the brake and put us back on the road to recovery and opportunity. >> chris: texas republican congressman jeb henseling delivering the basic message behind the house g.o.p.'s new "a pledge to america," and we're back now...
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cavaliers lead 22 -0. fairfax would get on the board. spencer mcleod hit sam beckett on a nice lob pass. the rebels trying to mount a comeback, but too much john stokes will hurt you, a 71-yard score here. 29-14, woodson is the winner. >> did you have any experience -- we had experience playing last year as a quarterback and tonight he did a food job carrying for us. >> one of my friends passed away and i kind of dedicated this game towards him and played for him. so that motivated me to play well through the whole game. >> coming up in sports at 11:00 an update on stephen strasburg's surgery. we'll be right back after this break. no oil has flowed into the gulf for weeks, but it's just the beginning of our work. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. my job is to listen to the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel and restaurant workers and find ways to help. that means working with communities. we have 19 centers in 4 states. we've made over 120,000 claims payments
cavaliers lead 22 -0. fairfax would get on the board. spencer mcleod hit sam beckett on a nice lob pass. the rebels trying to mount a comeback, but too much john stokes will hurt you, a 71-yard score here. 29-14, woodson is the winner. >> did you have any experience -- we had experience playing last year as a quarterback and tonight he did a food job carrying for us. >> one of my friends passed away and i kind of dedicated this game towards him and played for him. so that motivated...
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but they have resulted in the death of 22 children and infants. this cannot go on. we can't save lives by risking the lives of children. >> reporter: just last weekend an auto industry campaign took to the road to warn parents that all kids from infants to age 12 should ride in the back seat. >> because of the size of the bag and the speed of its inflation, we believe no child should ever be placed in the front seat of a car. >> reporter: while air bag deaths and injuries often involve kids who aren't wearing seat belts or who slipped off the shoulder strap, in the front seat all children are at risk, says the insurance institute's brian o'neil. >> we also are concerned if children are belted but they're leaning forward, playing with the radio. if you get your head close to this area when the bag begins to deploy, it can cause the very serious injuries and fatalities that we've seen. >> reporter: in vehicles without back seats car makers like ford are introducing an on/off switch for the passenger air bag. and many automakers including mercedes are developing smart
but they have resulted in the death of 22 children and infants. this cannot go on. we can't save lives by risking the lives of children. >> reporter: just last weekend an auto industry campaign took to the road to warn parents that all kids from infants to age 12 should ride in the back seat. >> because of the size of the bag and the speed of its inflation, we believe no child should ever be placed in the front seat of a car. >> reporter: while air bag deaths and injuries...
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you give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world. you give us 45 minutes we'll give you the world. >> give me 45 seconds and i'll give you the world zblf politics. >> of politics. >> thank you. >>> your next political update coming up in an hour here on cnn, on the 45s. >>> "sesame street's" elmo plays dressup with katy perry. parents say no way. josh levs explains what's hot on the internet. start earning with as little as $75 spent, including great sale prices. hurry, sears bonus days are on! sears. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> all right, so, okay, you know, video goes, a new video goes viral. it happens all the time, josh levs. a "sesame street" video is yanked off youtube. josh levs is here to tell us what's hot. this was thi
you give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world. you give us 45 minutes we'll give you the world. >> give me 45 seconds and i'll give you the world zblf politics. >> of politics. >> thank you. >>> your next political update coming up in an hour here on cnn, on the 45s. >>> "sesame street's" elmo plays dressup with katy perry. parents say no way. josh levs explains what's hot on the internet. start earning with as little as $75 spent, including...
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i will be hiring 20 or 22 individuals from all walks of life. these tax cuts will definitely benefit my company. we have been very fortunate to hire about 20 individuals over the summer and we hope to retain most of those individuals. obviously, this bill is making a huge difference to me as a professional business owner, as a much your -- as a mother, and to the employees i higher. >> i am out of columbia, maryland. we are a start up firm working in the intelligence community. with the passage of this bill, i would like to think the president. we will be able to maintain a needed working line of credit that will enable us to hire three to five people right away as soon as those funds are available to be released. >> i am al green, a member of congress from texas. i sit on the financial-services committee. i am proud to be a part of this great occasion. this president's persistence has made a difference. i assure you we would not have this legislation if it were not for this president and his hands on activities. this bill will not only help sma
i will be hiring 20 or 22 individuals from all walks of life. these tax cuts will definitely benefit my company. we have been very fortunate to hire about 20 individuals over the summer and we hope to retain most of those individuals. obviously, this bill is making a huge difference to me as a professional business owner, as a much your -- as a mother, and to the employees i higher. >> i am out of columbia, maryland. we are a start up firm working in the intelligence community. with the...
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it's 22 past the hour. it's time to take a look at the morning papers. i love reading the first one. >> "the san francisco chronicle" in california! that guy is a jerk to everybody, huh? is he? i'm not going to say his name. >> all right. >> no. heilman, that guy is a jerk to everybody? >> yes. >> yes. >> okay. >> california, the gubernatorial race raising cashes for new concern for democrats. jerry brown raise $30 million relying on small checks and meg whitman raising a hundred million dollars from supporters and her own money. do they say in the paper mostly from rich supporters? from rich backers? no slant to that at all. >> no. "the boston globe." >> barack obama you know he raised all of his money from like small -- >> $5 and under! >> and kids with paper drives! he got more money from wall street than any candidate in the history of american politics. but kids also sold lemonade and gave him $5! more head sponge guys. >> pennies for the president! >> pennies for the president! >> all right. it's funny now. >>> "the boston globe." more than one thi
it's 22 past the hour. it's time to take a look at the morning papers. i love reading the first one. >> "the san francisco chronicle" in california! that guy is a jerk to everybody, huh? is he? i'm not going to say his name. >> all right. >> no. heilman, that guy is a jerk to everybody? >> yes. >> yes. >> okay. >> california, the gubernatorial race raising cashes for new concern for democrats. jerry brown raise $30 million relying on small...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. foggy this morning. welcome back to "morning joe." 37 past the hour. >> look who is on the front of the metro section. >> "washington post." michelle rhee. >> she talked to the mayor elect gray there. i tell you, when people see "waiting for superman," they're going to see what she endured. the worst school system in america, washington, d.c. there's not a close second. you'll see what she tried to do there, how she bent over backwards to try to make teaching a more competitive venture and how the bureaucrats just beat her down every time. the unions beat her down every time. it is so depressing. >> she's going to be on our panel sunday night at 8:00, "education nation," bringing together people on both sides of this debate. it's going to be a good honest debate. we applaud everyone, whether we agree or disagree with them for agreeing to do this. >> randy will be there, head of the teachers union. we thank her for coming on. we'll not only t
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. foggy this morning. welcome back to "morning joe." 37 past the hour. >> look who is on the front of the metro section. >> "washington post." michelle rhee. >> she talked to the mayor elect gray there. i tell you, when people see "waiting for superman," they're going to see what she endured. the worst school system in america, washington, d.c. there's...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. [ deb ] people don't just come to ge capital for money. they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >> chris: with the bleak economic news, many experts now predict that democrats are going to get clobbered in the november elections. our next guest is determined to make sure that doesn't happen. joining us is tim kaine, chairman of the democratic national committee. governor, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> great to be with you, as always. >> chris: back in june, the white house said this was going to be recovery summer. here is vice president biden on just that. >> the recovery act is working, but it's going to continue to work. it's not over. a lot is goin
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. [ deb ] people don't just come to ge capital for money. they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >> chris:...
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comedy central, capitol hill. >> it's stupid, stupid, stupid. >> if you're sitting at 22% approval and you're congress and 15% real unemployment, do you invite somebody at this stage -- >> please crawl back on the front because i don't -- scroll back. i want to read this to you again, idiots. first of all, here is the reason they asked him, because he spent a day last month picking vegetables on a farm in upstate new york for his show. >> we're the idiots? i think congress might be the idiots. >> what is wrong with people? who are these people who are on those 21% who approve of people in congress. >> steny hoyer who is -- i wouldn't say the swing district, baugh tougher district for democrats to win than nancy pelosi, he's worried for good reason. can you imagine being in the south or the midwest as a democrat fighting for your life and this going on on capitol hill? >> look what the sensible speaker of the house said. >> here she s nancy pelosi. >> incredible. >> do you think it was appropriate that he testified today? >> of course i think it's appropriate. he's an american. he has a
comedy central, capitol hill. >> it's stupid, stupid, stupid. >> if you're sitting at 22% approval and you're congress and 15% real unemployment, do you invite somebody at this stage -- >> please crawl back on the front because i don't -- scroll back. i want to read this to you again, idiots. first of all, here is the reason they asked him, because he spent a day last month picking vegetables on a farm in upstate new york for his show. >> we're the idiots? i think...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. in a bionext year. mercury, who was known for his policeman bounty performances helped make queen one of the biggest bands of the '70s and '80s. their hits included "we are the champions" and "we will rock yu." mercury died of aids-related complications in 1991. >>> a doctored photo is causing major embarrassment for a prominent egyptian newspaper and raising questions about a cozy relationship between the media and the government in that country. our senior international correspondent is here with the details. >> reporter: suzanne, this is the classic case of the new media running circles around the old. egypt's old newspaper has been caught with its proverbial hands down. it's the newspaper of note in egypt, published since 1875. and now the state-supported paper is at the center of a storm of scorn after it published this photo. egyptian president at the head of the pack of mideast peacemakers. it reads -- implying that the 82-year-old egyptian president was the driving force behin
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. in a bionext year. mercury, who was known for his policeman bounty performances helped make queen one of the biggest bands of the '70s and '80s. their hits included "we are the champions" and "we will rock yu." mercury died of aids-related complications in 1991. >>> a doctored photo is causing major embarrassment for a prominent egyptian newspaper and raising questions...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason. first, he protected tax loopholes for giant cable cable companies. then, he let utilities jack up our rates 72%. and for the last four years, he worked as a hired gun for big corporations, even a bank that took billions from a taxpayer funded bailout. ehrlich sides with corporate executives again and again and again tell bob ehrlich big banks and billionares don't need help. middle class marylanders do. >>> everybody who lives around here knows we have the second worst traffic in the nation. now new worries, the new defense building is going up along i-395 in alexandria, virginia. virginia senator jim moran took a test ride to see the traffic situation for himself today. fox 5's john henrehan with the reason for the concern. >> reporter: if you ask a motorist to describe current rush hour traffic on interstate 395 in virginia, here's what you get. >> maybe 15, 20 miles per hour. >> bad situation. if you do
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason. first, he protected tax loopholes for giant cable cable companies. then, he let utilities jack up our rates 72%. and for the last four years, he worked as a hired gun for big corporations, even a bank that took billions from a taxpayer funded bailout. ehrlich sides with corporate executives again and again and again...
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. >> you have all of the houses down in new orleans. >> rich because my healthy. my health is my wealth. thank you, ed. >> bless you. thank you. >> thank you to you. >> have a good weekend. >>> a watchdog group is trying to get the army to cancel a conce concert. a new unusual twist on the church versus state debate. details. >>> later, bill clinton's strict new diet as healthyals he seems to think. i'll ask the doctors behind his move to eat only what he caused a plant-based food diet. we could've gone a more traditional route... ... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ style that lasts a lifetime. what do you say we get the look we want, the softness we need, and an unbeatable lifetime stain warranty for whatever life throws at it. then let's save big on the installation. ♪ we're lowering the cost of going barefoot. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get exclusive martha stewart living and platinum plus installed in your whole house for only 37 bucks. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may
. >> you have all of the houses down in new orleans. >> rich because my healthy. my health is my wealth. thank you, ed. >> bless you. thank you. >> thank you to you. >> have a good weekend. >>> a watchdog group is trying to get the army to cancel a conce concert. a new unusual twist on the church versus state debate. details. >>> later, bill clinton's strict new diet as healthyals he seems to think. i'll ask the doctors behind his move to eat only...
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new orleans 77. a lot of heat on the map. and i'm going to throw the satellite radar on top of this. see the area of high pressure. watch the storminess working up and around it. see the rain showers out to the west. well they have to work around the high pressure and that will deliver a couple of days of unusually warm weather around here with highs today back into the low 90s and we'll be flirting with record high temperatures tomorrow. we will celebrate if we hit 95 degrees tomorrow. and our forecast is 93 degrees. and we have a gradual cooldown with high temperatures in the 70s by sunday and monday. so cooler next week. >> if we get to 95 tomorrow, that's a record? >> yes. >> really? that's exciting. >> something to look forward to. >>> let's check in with julie wright. >> steve, if you invite allison to go to lunch with us. >> yeah. julie got ahold of tony's credit card. >> i know, right. morton's baby and we're sitting outside. here we are live southbound at 95, here is the wreck we were talking about a few moments ago
new orleans 77. a lot of heat on the map. and i'm going to throw the satellite radar on top of this. see the area of high pressure. watch the storminess working up and around it. see the rain showers out to the west. well they have to work around the high pressure and that will deliver a couple of days of unusually warm weather around here with highs today back into the low 90s and we'll be flirting with record high temperatures tomorrow. we will celebrate if we hit 95 degrees tomorrow. and our...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> teenage rebellion. some people dabble in drugs to repel. that's how i rebelled. who didn't do questionable things in high school and who doesn't regret the '80s to some extent? i certainly do. i most certainly regret bringing it up to bill maher. >> welcome to "morning joe." seriously, again, most people when they regret things they did in the '80s, it may be a girlfriend that you dated or maybe you drank a little bit too much one night and made a fool of yourself at the high school prom, right? >> yeah. >> she regrets engaging in witchcraft and having dates on satanic altars with blood. i'd like to say it's all relative, but no. no, it is not, not in this case. >> well, i don't know. we'll have to -- i actually think it's a pretty good line. >> she's very good. >> she's very good. >> good at digging herself out of some remarkable spots. >> i saw on twitter that she is much better than sarah palin in dealing with the media which makes me
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> teenage rebellion. some people dabble in drugs to repel. that's how i rebelled. who didn't do questionable things in high school and who doesn't regret the '80s to some extent? i certainly do. i most certainly regret bringing it up to bill maher. >> welcome to "morning joe." seriously, again, most people when they regret things they did in the '80s, it may be a...
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the system is based in new orleans. you have a brochure which outlines our mission in the geographic area of responsibility district eyelid is divided into seven sectors each commanded by a senior coastguard officer. with the amount of activities, the eight members are accustomed to respond quickly and working collectively with both the private and public sects to respond in the say best and most effective and efficient manner to save lives, to protect property, ando minimize environmental damage. the response to the deepwater horizon began with the eighth district coast guard demand doing search and rescue. the sub-unit led the response to the fire, the pollution, as well as the marine casualty investigation. the eighth district command center briefed me and my senior stf immediately in the initial hours of this incident. my responsibility is to insure all aspects of the response are going as prescribed by law, by policy, by doctrine, and to pull upon resources or specialized services outside the district. april 21, we
the system is based in new orleans. you have a brochure which outlines our mission in the geographic area of responsibility district eyelid is divided into seven sectors each commanded by a senior coastguard officer. with the amount of activities, the eight members are accustomed to respond quickly and working collectively with both the private and public sects to respond in the say best and most effective and efficient manner to save lives, to protect property, ando minimize environmental...
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but president clinton, 22 million new jobs. i remind you we had four budgets that were balanced. >> by the way, that's the first time -- and i always say this about republicans in congress. but republicans in congress and president clinton balanced the budget four years in a row. the first time that happened since the 1920s. another reason why the obama administration should talk to him, and another reason is republicans may take control of the house. they need to talk to president clinton to figure out how you get things done when you have two people -- two sides clashing. >> the real friction. >> what's the secret? what do you think the secret was to his success in dealing with the republican congress and getting things done? >> at the end of the the day, we've all got to work together. lay out a goal, lay out your marker. i believe in the green technologies. because i do believe those are the jobs for the the future. you look at what our saudi arabia and look at what south korea, and look at what china is doing today in thes
but president clinton, 22 million new jobs. i remind you we had four budgets that were balanced. >> by the way, that's the first time -- and i always say this about republicans in congress. but republicans in congress and president clinton balanced the budget four years in a row. the first time that happened since the 1920s. another reason why the obama administration should talk to him, and another reason is republicans may take control of the house. they need to talk to president...